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Grow Your BusinessGrowing Investment to Grow Regional Business By GACC - 2nd April 2003 - Back to News Growing Investment To Grow Regional Business
Better Manage The Growth Regional Business
Access to capital and expertise is imperative to the success of all entrepreneurial ventures. This seminar shows you how to attract investors to your business and helps you make the right funding decisions. Topics covered include:
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The roadmap for investment
Sources of capital
Becoming investment-ready
What documents you need |
Meeting legal compliance
Leveraging intellectual property
Reaching export markets
Successful case studies |
You will also be provided with additional material and comprehensive course notes, which includes:
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Investment readiness guide CD
Template investment document |
Case Study Booklet
Six Steps into Export Guide |
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
- Gain an understanding of the different ways to fund your business
- Learn how to make your business attractive for investors/financiers
- Improve your ability to achieve growth
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Business owners seeking capital for growth
| WHEN: |
Wednesday, 2 April 2003 |
| WHERE: |
The Latrobe Motel and Convention Centre Princes Highway TRARALGON VIC 3844 |
| TIME: |
3:30pm - 7:00pm |
| COST: |
FREE |
If you would like to register please contact Alison Turner, Gippsland Area Consultative Committee on (03) 5175 0600 or email alisont@gippslandacc.com.au
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: news@gippsland.com

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